﻿@page "/docs/meta/faq"

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    FAQ
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    <DocsPageSectionHeader Title="What is Blazorise?">
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            Blazorise is a user interface component library made on top of a web framework called <Blazorise.Link To="https://dotnet.microsoft.com/apps/aspnet/web-apps/blazor" Target="Target.Blank">Blazor</Blazorise.Link>, and CSS frameworks like <Blazorise.Link To="https://getbootstrap.com/" Target="Target.Blank">Bootstrap</Blazorise.Link>, <Blazorise.Link To="https://ant.design/" Target="Target.Blank">AntDesign</Blazorise.Link>, <Blazorise.Link To="https://bulma.io/" Target="Target.Blank">Bulma</Blazorise.Link> or <Blazorise.Link To="https://djibe.github.io/material/" Target="Target.Blank">Material</Blazorise.Link>. Blazorise has two core principles:
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        <ol>
            <li>keep stuff simple</li>
            <li>be extendable</li>
        </ol>
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    <DocsPageSectionHeader Title="What is Blazorise goal?">
        <Paragraph>Blazorise goal is to have an abstraction over different CSS frameworks. The same code can be applied for any CSS framework, no matter which framework you choose at the beginning.</Paragraph>
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    <DocsPageSectionHeader Title="How Blazorise differs from other libraries?">
        <Paragraph>Most of third-party component libraries for Blazor are made around only one CSS framework. Blazorise on the other hand does not have any preferred framework. It has it’s own abstraction layer that is simple enough and can be used as a building block for almost any CSS framework.</Paragraph>
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    <DocsPageSectionHeader Title="Why should I use Blazorise?">
        <Paragraph>It gives you a set of components that you can use to easily create a single page application. That way you can save time and don’t need to waste it on building your own set of components. Just import Blazorise and start now!</Paragraph>
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    <DocsPageSectionHeader Title="How can I try out Blazorise?">
        <Paragraph>To try Blazorise please check out our <Blazorise.Link To="docs/start" Target="Target.Blank">quick start</Blazorise.Link> guide.</Paragraph>
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    <DocsPageSectionHeader Title="Can I offer my help with Blazorise?">
        <Paragraph>Of course. Any help is welcome. You can start by reading <Blazorise.Link To="https://github.com/Megabit/Blazorise/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md" Target="Target.Blank">contributing</Blazorise.Link> guide and by browsing <Blazorise.Link To="https://github.com/Megabit/Blazorise/issues" Target="Target.Blank">GitHub issues</Blazorise.Link> to see where you can start.</Paragraph>
        <Paragraph>And you can always contact me on official <Blazorise.Link To="https://gitter.im/stsrki/Blazorise" Target="Target.Blank">Gitter</Blazorise.Link> channel or send us PM via email (can be found on our <Blazorise.Link To="https://github.com/Megabit" Target="Target.Blank">GitHub account</Blazorise.Link>).</Paragraph>
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